In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the integrity of the 2022 election results, prompting a call for a resolution aimed at ensuring the accuracy of future elections. The discussion centered around findings from an audit conducted by a group advocating for electoral reform, which suggested that the 2022 election may not have been legally compliant or accurate based on official data from state election officials.
The speaker emphasized the importance of transparency in elections, drawing parallels to financial audits required for public companies. They argued that just as discrepancies in financial records warrant investigation, so too should any inconsistencies in election results. The audit revealed significant concerns, although it stopped short of claiming that any specific candidate should be declared the winner or that the election should be overturned.
Tim Hargrove, a volunteer with United Sovereign Americans, presented a resolution advocating for a legally valid 2024 general election. He highlighted the civil right to free and fair elections, referencing landmark Supreme Court cases that underscore the importance of safeguarding the electoral process. Hargrove stressed that election officials have an affirmative duty to adhere to federal and state laws to ensure that elections are conducted without distortion or manipulation.
The meeting concluded with a call for support from elected representatives to take action on these findings, reinforcing the notion that the integrity of the electoral process is paramount to the functioning of democracy. The group encouraged citizens to seek further information through their website, unitedforfreedom.com, as they continue to advocate for electoral reform and transparency.